It's the song that plays when you install Windows XP. If you have Windows XP you can look in "C:\WINDOWS\System32\oobe\images\" then in the "images" directory! look for a file called "title" or "title.wav". If you don't have XP. Then look up "Windows Welcome Music".
The 98 shutdown sound scheme I'm familiar with is an improved version of the 3.1/95 "Tada". Youtube Tada.wav and tell me you never heard Windows 98 shutdown to that.
Sounds in windows (Error, Shutdown, Startup, ect...) can be change from there default sound to alternate sounds! The computer you were using may have has an alternate sound file selected for shutdown.
I'm sorry but this video is poorly done... and irritating. The text is illegible! You uploaded this in 2009; you had excellent tools to use to present this in a much better manner.
The figure text is very difficult to read above images, didn't want to use iMovie for a much better job? Apple got the digital time display from GEOS, but I've never even heard of the OS.
Microsoft shows the way with good file organisation with File Manager way back in Windows 3.0, but Apple then show Microsoft how to put more graphic in the GUI with Mac OS 10.0 (AKA Cheetah), but with a few features/options missing compared to Windows 2000.
How one can see how Apple first got inspired from Xerox and the how Microsoft did the same with Apple, only to do it more successfully, by measure of copies sold and money it made! History repeating with mobile OSs, albeit the opposite with many trying to do better than Apple's latest iOS.
Like it! but please remove that violet characters from the center of the video. Put the titles smaller in Arial in a square of the video, so they don't disturb the image and are more readable.
i have a broken window xp
alantan1008 3 months ago
whats that music i want the full editon of the song
alantan1008 4 months ago
@alantan1008
It's the song that plays when you install Windows XP. If you have Windows XP you can look in "C:\WINDOWS\System32\oobe\images\" then in the "images" directory! look for a file called "title" or "title.wav". If you don't have XP. Then look up "Windows Welcome Music".
MSVistasucks 4 months ago
omg bg music long than genral music whats that music
alantan1008 4 months ago
I don't remember that being the Windows 98 shut down theme.
vh9network 4 months ago
@vh9network
Well, it is.
MSVistasucks 4 months ago
@MSVistasucks
The 98 shutdown sound scheme I'm familiar with is an improved version of the 3.1/95 "Tada". Youtube Tada.wav and tell me you never heard Windows 98 shutdown to that.
vh9network 4 months ago
@vh9network
Sounds in windows (Error, Shutdown, Startup, ect...) can be change from there default sound to alternate sounds! The computer you were using may have has an alternate sound file selected for shutdown.
MSVistasucks 4 months ago
Good first try. Could be more readable. Check words for spelling. Research into your subject always helps.
laxr5rs 4 months ago
Good selection of images, but your captions should be in a brighter color and heavier font - it's hard to read them as is.
CajunGypsy 4 months ago
GEOS was manufactured by "Berkeley Softworks" for the Commodore 64 computer
alvalongo 4 months ago
windows xp
SspnddAccnt 5 months ago
I'm sorry but this video is poorly done... and irritating. The text is illegible! You uploaded this in 2009; you had excellent tools to use to present this in a much better manner.
Macaholic 5 months ago
The NEXSTEP/OPENSTEP manafactuer is Next Computers.
vitekcom2 6 months ago
KDE is open source
tuxcup 6 months ago
Off a little research i found that IRIX 3 is by: sgi
PCRulesTechTalk 11 months ago
The Amiga was made by Commodore.
vKsBoMcHuKa 1 year ago
@vKsBoMcHuKa alex ur a fagg
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TheRowAustralia 1 year ago
I got a little misty listening to certain older MS boot audio's......And I recall my GEOS days.
superspit 1 year ago
The figure text is very difficult to read above images, didn't want to use iMovie for a much better job? Apple got the digital time display from GEOS, but I've never even heard of the OS.
Microsoft shows the way with good file organisation with File Manager way back in Windows 3.0, but Apple then show Microsoft how to put more graphic in the GUI with Mac OS 10.0 (AKA Cheetah), but with a few features/options missing compared to Windows 2000.
LukasUtopia 1 year ago
How one can see how Apple first got inspired from Xerox and the how Microsoft did the same with Apple, only to do it more successfully, by measure of copies sold and money it made! History repeating with mobile OSs, albeit the opposite with many trying to do better than Apple's latest iOS.
LukasUtopia 1 year ago
I think Novell Netware GUI must be in your video.
Kiara72 1 year ago
KDE in not an OS. It is another GUI. You also forgot about GNOME, XFCE and MANY other GUIs used on UNIX, UNIX-like and GNU/LINUX systems.
ivanvajar 1 year ago
@ivanvajar
I did not say it is a OS, The video says "GUI history", NOT "OS history"!
MSVistasucks 1 year ago 4
@MSVistasucks Watch your video again and you'll see what I mean.
ivanvajar 1 year ago
@MSVistasucks 3:17
ivanvajar 9 months ago
kinda cool
DavidsShow1 2 years ago
KDE (OS) is fake.
Tombuutkamp2000 2 years ago
Like it! but please remove that violet characters from the center of the video. Put the titles smaller in Arial in a square of the video, so they don't disturb the image and are more readable.
locative 2 years ago